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The Administrative Coordinator serves as the general hub of information, schedules, travel reservations, event logistics, expense management, and data for the Learning Lab department, the Administrative Coordinator must be highly organized, efficient, and adaptable in a fast-paced environment with great communication and people skills.
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Reporting to the Director of Legal Affairs, the Administrative Coordinator will support our New American Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) team and is responsible for providing administrative, logistical, and technical support for the team's daily office needs.
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In the Clinical Research Center (CRC), the Administrative Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support to the Senior Investigator of Clinical, Behavioral & Outcomes Research, the CRC Nurse Manager and Manager of Administrative Services.
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The Administrative Coordinator (AC), Communications will gain invaluable marketing and communications experience providing essential support to the organization’s communications team as they share with audiences the stories of the ASPCA’s high-impact work and vision of animals living good lives, where they are valued by society, protected by its laws and free from cruelty, pain and suffering.
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The Center for Indigenous Health (CIH) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a motivated Sr. Administrative Coordinator interested in supporting the mission of research, training and service.
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Will assist game day operations and serves as an event coordinator for department meetings and athletics special events to prepare and deliver positive experiences for student-athletes, alumni and fans.
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Title IX Coordinator: Dr. Devonye C. Brown, Fine Arts Building, Suite C-01 (318) 670-9225: Section 504 Coordinator: Dr. Anjelica Hart, NCR Building, Room 125, (318) 670-9367. The Head Men's Basketball Coach/Director of Athletics also collaborates with student administrative offices and Admissions on the recruitment and retention of student athletes and with the media on publicity and reporting of athletic events and results.
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Position Summary: The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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The Anesthesiology Residency Coordinator, hereinafter referred to as the Coordinator, under direction from the Education Manager, the Residency Program Director, the Academic Administrative Director, and the Director of Finance and Administration, is primarily responsible for coordinating the Anesthesiology Residency Program and its residents in training, hereinafter referred to as the Residency.
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Work with Project Manager, Schedule Coordinator and Office Administrative Staff to ensure complete closeout and turnover of jobs to the client (Confirm that work is completed so it can be billed in full.
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The Internal Medicine Residency Program Coordinator (PC), under the direction of the Program Director and the NAHMG Practice Manager, provides daily administrative and programmatic support to the residency program in partnership with the Sponsoring Institution.
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Examples of Work Performed The Program Coordinator will work with Civil Administrative Judges on the development, implementation and continuous review of local Administrative Orders related to the Differentiated Civil Case Management Plan. Implementation and coordination procedures for a timely and effective disposition of the civil cases for the circuit.
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Reporting to the Dean of Students, this role is responsible for administrative logistics for the Office of Student Affairs (Office of Student Success, Office of Student Services, Residential Life, Title IX, and the Student Center at Harvard Griffin GSAS.
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With oversight and direction from the GME Administrative Coordinator, Program Directors and the Designated Institutional Official, the Program Coordinator is responsible for the operational managmeent of the accredited residency training programs and medical students.
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The Coordinator of Graduate Academic Services performs a variety of complex and confidential administrative support duties for the Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Administration and Dean of Graduate Studies.
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